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UK contracting for expat and overseas workers – the complete guide
The UK is a global centre of excellence for highly skilled contractors and benefits hugely from non-UK and non-EU workers who choose to work in it.
�m non-UK or European Union countries and choose a contracting career in the UK can enjoy a huge range of benefi� �ke advantage of skills shortages to win lucrative contracts. The expat section of this website provides infor� �clients from day one of their contracts. Finding contract work in the UK The best qualified contractors are�
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Articles: Expat
| Tue, 10 Apr 2012
‘Inpat’ non-dom contractor guide to expenses tax relief on journeys home
‘Inpat’ limited company contractors working in the UK can claim for the expenses of unlimited journeys home, explains James Abbott of Abbott Moore.
�actors from overseas who are working on temporary contracts in the UK may be able to claim expenses and tax r� �d to be when the contractor starts their first UK contract.” Resident, ordinarily resident and domiciled Acc�
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Articles: Expat
| Wed, 12 Dec 2012
Contractors find support for lords' critique of contractor tax
After the House of Lords Economic Affairs issued a radical critique of how contractors are taxed, many have declared support for the search for alternatives.
�adow WP Secretary Hammond is a great supporter of contracting. Hammond adds that the Conservatives aim to bring�
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| Wed, 11 Jul 2007
Thought leadership for contractors: contractor taxation - the way forward
An introduction to our Thought Leadership section for the contracting industry - 'Contractor Taxation - The Way Forward' .
�our site dedicated to thought leadership for the contracting industry - 'Contractor Taxation - The Way Forward�
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| Mon, 23 Jul 2007
Tory offensive is good for contractors
Whether you vote Labour or Tory, the Tory small business offensive can only bring much-needed attention to contractor issues.
�tion to contractor issues. Tories Press Labour on Contracting The Tories are about to start an offensive on sma�
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| Tue, 14 Aug 2007
Contractors need a definition of self-employment
For John Kell, policy director of the Professional Contractors Group, the definition of self-employment will resolve many contractor taxation issues. Part of our thought leadership series on the way forward.
�ents would do just as well to hire employees, and contracting as we know it would be dead. ContractorCalculator� �pay, sick pay, training costs and periods out of contract. The business tax treatments recognise these risk�
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| Mon, 20 Aug 2007
Contractors working abroad - protecting your payment
When you work abroad, you need some assurance that you will be paid. You can't count on local courts to help you, but arbitration can solve the problem.
�anything so long as they pay you according to the contract's terms. If the agency still resists, you might als� �e is to negotiate an arbitration clause into your contract. The process of arbitration, in which both partie�
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Articles: Contracting Overseas
| Mon, 17 Sept 2007
Contracting abroad - the basics for UK contractors
UK contractors who seek work abroad should be conscious of visa and tax requirements. Preparing well for all the paperwork can save you time and trouble as can working with an international umbrella company.
�Australian job board and to look for a lucrative contract. That would not necessarily be the best place to�
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Articles: Contracting Overseas
| Wed, 09 Jan 2008
Contractor guide to contracting overseas: France
Contractors with France-based contracts lasting over six months find becoming self-employed is the most effective option, says CXC’s Charles Daw.
�usiness. What contractors should do when starting contracting in France Although there are no visas required, a� �Contractors with contracts requiring them to work in France for more than th� �ench consulate before applying for a France-based contract. “Although contractors from the UK don’t need vis�
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Articles: Contracting Overseas
| Tue, 21 Jul 2015
Contractor guide to contracting overseas: Denmark
Contractors who register for the Danish expat tax scheme pay lower tax, have less red tape and can join from outside the EU, says CXC’s Charles Daw.
�y will be payable on a fee income generated while contracting in Denmark. For the most part, Daw does not recom� �e in Denmark through their UK limited company for contracts of a few weeks’ duration.They may need to registe� �Contractors who have won a contract in Denmark may find the most effective way to tra�
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Articles: Contracting Overseas
| Thu, 27 Aug 2015
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